M25 Runnymede Bridge

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M25 Runnymede Bridge
Carries M25 motorway
A30 road
Crosses River Thames
Locale Staines
Designer M25 Ove Arrup
A30 Edwin Lutyens
Design Arch
Material M25 Concrete
A30 Brick
Number of spans 1

The M25 Runnymede Bridge is a motorway bridge built in the 1980s, carrying the M25 motorway across the River Thames. It carries the M25 North/South just south of Heathrow Airport and crosses the Thames on the reach above Penton Hook Lock and shortly before Bell Weir Lock.

The bridge was built to complement an earlier bridge built by Sir Edwin Lutyens [1] a low wide arch bridge built of brick to carry the A30 Staines By-pass. It is an open spandrel arch of the same basic shape, but is made up of a series of parallel concrete frames. These allow light to penetrate underneath and transfer loads vertically to avoid disturbing the foundations of the earlier bridge. The motorway bridge was recently widened to six lanes each way. It is one of four bridges carrying motorway traffic across the Thames, the others being the QE2 Bridge, the M3 Chertsey Bridge and the M4 Thames Bridge, Maidenhead.

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  1. ^ The Motorway Archives


Next crossing upstream River Thames Next crossing downstream
Albert Bridge (road) M25 Runnymede Bridge
Grid reference: SU967772
Staines Bridge (road)


Coordinates: 51°26′15″N, 0°32′05″W

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